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High seroprevalance of Neospora caninum in dogs in Victoria, Australia, compared to 20 years ago.

Sarah SloanJan ŠlapetaAbdul JabbarJaimie HunnamBert De GroefGrant RawlinChristina McCowan
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2017)
These results demonstrate that exposure to N. caninum in domestic dogs is widespread in Victoria, although faecal oocyst shedding is infrequent. Our results indicate increased N. caninum seroprevalance status in dogs over the past two decades. The results imply that dogs get either exposed to the infected meat more frequently or that vertical dam to foetus transmission is more frequent than previously thought. Our study calls for re-evaluation of historical N. caninum seroprevalance studies, because the attitude to dog diet changes.
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